BOE Chairman to Keep the Focus on the Goal: Student Success

BOE Chairman to Keep the Focus on the Goal: Student Success
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As a former educator and administrator in Cobb, Brad Wheeler knows the dedication and commitment it takes to ensure that all stakeholders in the education process are being served. As the Board of Education Chairman for 2023, he will ensure that Cobb’s One Goal remains Student Success.

In this short video message from Chairman Wheeler, he points out that Cobb School District is not only one of the largest in the country but is also viewed as an innovative leader in education. But this is only possible with deep support from the community, including parents, grandparents, business and county leaders, and all who are concerned about Cobb’s 108,000 students and 112 schools.

“As your Chairman, I will keep our focus on schools and children, not adult agendas,” Chairman Wheeler promises. “As Cobb’s track record has shown, children learn best when we provide a stable and safe learning environment and maintain consistency in the leadership of the District and your child’s school.”

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